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Health‐related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia A with inhibitors: A prospective, multicentre, non‐interventional study (NIS)
INTRODUCTION: Real‐world data (RWD) on health‐related outcomes in persons with haemophilia A (PwHA) provide insights into patient needs and can guide clinical study design. A global, prospective, non‐interventional study (NIS; NCT02476942) collected detailed RWD on bleeding outcomes, health‐related...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850115/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.13731 |
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author | Mahlangu, Johnny Oldenburg, Johannes Callaghan, Michael U. Shima, Midori Mancuso, Maria Elisa Trask, Peter Recht, Michael Garcia, Claudia Yang, Renchi Lehle, Michaela Macharia, Harrison Asikanius, Elina Levy, Gallia G. Kruse‐Jarres, Rebecca von Mackensen, Sylvia |
author_facet | Mahlangu, Johnny Oldenburg, Johannes Callaghan, Michael U. Shima, Midori Mancuso, Maria Elisa Trask, Peter Recht, Michael Garcia, Claudia Yang, Renchi Lehle, Michaela Macharia, Harrison Asikanius, Elina Levy, Gallia G. Kruse‐Jarres, Rebecca von Mackensen, Sylvia |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Real‐world data (RWD) on health‐related outcomes in persons with haemophilia A (PwHA) provide insights into patient needs and can guide clinical study design. A global, prospective, non‐interventional study (NIS; NCT02476942) collected detailed RWD on bleeding outcomes, health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) and health status in PwHA treated per local routine clinical practice. AIM: To report HRQoL and health status in the adult/adolescent PwHA with inhibitors cohort in the NIS. METHODS: This cohort enrolled PwHA aged ≥12 years with high‐titre factor VIII inhibitor history. Participants remained on their usual treatment (no protocol‐specified interventions). Health‐related outcomes: Haemophilia Quality of Life Questionnaire for Adults (Haem‐A‐QoL), Haemophilia‐specific Quality of Life Questionnaire for Children Short Form (Haemo‐QoL SF), EuroQol 5‐Dimensions 5‐Levels (EQ‐5D‐5L) index utility score (IUS) and visual analogue scale (EQ‐VAS). RESULTS: One hundred three participants were enrolled on episodic (n = 75) or prophylactic treatment (n = 28); median (range) age, 31 (12‐75) years; median (range) observation time, 26 (4‐70) weeks. Haem‐A‐QoL scores indicated impairments in HRQoL aspects; comparable between episodic/prophylactic regimens and relatively consistent over time. Haemo‐QoL SF scores with both regimens varied over time, and appeared poorer with episodic than prophylactic treatment. IUS and EQ‐VAS were comparable between regimens, stable over time and lower on bleeding days. Mean proportions of missed work and school days were 16% and 23%, respectively; mean (standard deviation) number of days hospitalized was 3.2 (8.8) (comparable between groups). CONCLUSIONS: These RWD demonstrate that PwHA with inhibitors have impaired HRQoL, despite standard treatment, and that more effective treatment options are needed. |
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spelling | pubmed-68501152019-11-15 Health‐related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia A with inhibitors: A prospective, multicentre, non‐interventional study (NIS) Mahlangu, Johnny Oldenburg, Johannes Callaghan, Michael U. Shima, Midori Mancuso, Maria Elisa Trask, Peter Recht, Michael Garcia, Claudia Yang, Renchi Lehle, Michaela Macharia, Harrison Asikanius, Elina Levy, Gallia G. Kruse‐Jarres, Rebecca von Mackensen, Sylvia Haemophilia ORIGINAL ARTICLES INTRODUCTION: Real‐world data (RWD) on health‐related outcomes in persons with haemophilia A (PwHA) provide insights into patient needs and can guide clinical study design. A global, prospective, non‐interventional study (NIS; NCT02476942) collected detailed RWD on bleeding outcomes, health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) and health status in PwHA treated per local routine clinical practice. AIM: To report HRQoL and health status in the adult/adolescent PwHA with inhibitors cohort in the NIS. METHODS: This cohort enrolled PwHA aged ≥12 years with high‐titre factor VIII inhibitor history. Participants remained on their usual treatment (no protocol‐specified interventions). Health‐related outcomes: Haemophilia Quality of Life Questionnaire for Adults (Haem‐A‐QoL), Haemophilia‐specific Quality of Life Questionnaire for Children Short Form (Haemo‐QoL SF), EuroQol 5‐Dimensions 5‐Levels (EQ‐5D‐5L) index utility score (IUS) and visual analogue scale (EQ‐VAS). RESULTS: One hundred three participants were enrolled on episodic (n = 75) or prophylactic treatment (n = 28); median (range) age, 31 (12‐75) years; median (range) observation time, 26 (4‐70) weeks. Haem‐A‐QoL scores indicated impairments in HRQoL aspects; comparable between episodic/prophylactic regimens and relatively consistent over time. Haemo‐QoL SF scores with both regimens varied over time, and appeared poorer with episodic than prophylactic treatment. IUS and EQ‐VAS were comparable between regimens, stable over time and lower on bleeding days. Mean proportions of missed work and school days were 16% and 23%, respectively; mean (standard deviation) number of days hospitalized was 3.2 (8.8) (comparable between groups). CONCLUSIONS: These RWD demonstrate that PwHA with inhibitors have impaired HRQoL, despite standard treatment, and that more effective treatment options are needed. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-24 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6850115/ /pubmed/31016855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.13731 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Haemophilia Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | ORIGINAL ARTICLES Mahlangu, Johnny Oldenburg, Johannes Callaghan, Michael U. Shima, Midori Mancuso, Maria Elisa Trask, Peter Recht, Michael Garcia, Claudia Yang, Renchi Lehle, Michaela Macharia, Harrison Asikanius, Elina Levy, Gallia G. Kruse‐Jarres, Rebecca von Mackensen, Sylvia Health‐related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia A with inhibitors: A prospective, multicentre, non‐interventional study (NIS) |
title | Health‐related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia A with inhibitors: A prospective, multicentre, non‐interventional study (NIS) |
title_full | Health‐related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia A with inhibitors: A prospective, multicentre, non‐interventional study (NIS) |
title_fullStr | Health‐related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia A with inhibitors: A prospective, multicentre, non‐interventional study (NIS) |
title_full_unstemmed | Health‐related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia A with inhibitors: A prospective, multicentre, non‐interventional study (NIS) |
title_short | Health‐related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia A with inhibitors: A prospective, multicentre, non‐interventional study (NIS) |
title_sort | health‐related quality of life and health status in persons with haemophilia a with inhibitors: a prospective, multicentre, non‐interventional study (nis) |
topic | ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850115/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31016855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hae.13731 |
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